Ravens Super Bowl victory parade details

The Ravens victory parade will kick off at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday at City Hall. From City Hall, the parade will proceed south on Commerce Street, continue to Pratt and Howard streets, and end at M&T Bank Stadium.

About 12:30 p.m., fans can attend a free celebration featuring the team and entertainment at M&T Bank Stadium. The event will be held rain or shine. Concessions, merchandise and restrooms will be available.

Parking for the stadium celebration is free in lots F, G, H, and J and will open at 9 a.m. No tailgating will be permitted. Fans can enter the stadium through gates A, B, C, and D beginning at 10 a.m.

Street closures and parking restrictions

The Maryland Transportation Authority announced that Interstate 395 at Howard Street will be closed from 10 a.m. until the parade and other ceremonies end. It also may remain closed during the evening rush hour. Drivers traveling on northbound Interstate 95 should exit at Russell Street (Exit 52) to access downtown. Drivers on southbound I-95 should exit at northbound I-395.

In addition, the following parking restrictions will be in effect from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday:

Holliday Street from Fayette to Baltimore street

Commerce Street from Baltimore to Pratt street

Pratt Street from Commerce to Howard street

Howard Street from Pratt to Conway street

Guilford Avenue from Saratoga to Fayette street

Lexington Street from Calvert to Frederick street

Frederick Street from Lexington to Fayette street

Saratoga Street from Lexington to Gay street

Gay Street from Fayette to Saratoga street

Fayette Street from Gay to Holliday street (north side only)

Holliday Street from Saratoga to Lexington street

The Maryland Transit Administration encouraged fans to use the Metro and light rail. Metro riders will depart at the Charles Center station while light rail riders can depart at any downtown station. All stops have a two-block walk to the parade route.

The parade route will have an effect on MTA service downtown. Normal service is expected to resume after the parade.